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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "John Bennie, Female, Betty Young & Peter Renn 2005", Malmsbury may 2005
People - "Young, Betty; Renn, Peter; Bennie, John" Buildings - Shed -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), 2 Men In Army Uniform & Female C1980, Malmsbury c1980
People - Harris Family? Buildings - Water Front Buildings? Associated with - Army -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "B&W Wedding Group, Elderley Parents, Male & Female", Malmsbury 1960s
People - Ashwell Collection Buildings - Exterior Of Brick Building -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Plate, Painted, Japanese Female Figure
Handpainted white china plate featuring a figue of a Japanaese woman carrying a child on her back. Painted in colours of black, pink, blue and white. The design features Japanese writing down the right side of the plate and a gold painted rim. Green and gold circular manufacturers sticker on lower edge of front. Includes black plastic-coated metal stand. -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Ararat Mental Hospital - View from female airing court - Ararat Mental Hospital "Aradale" Front of main building - Black & White Photo
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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Folio, Changing the rules : > the experiences of female lawyers in Victoria, 2012
ISBN: 9780987373045women lawyers -- victoria -- attitudes, sex discriminatin against women -- victoria, australian -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Work on Paper, Struss, Elsie, Female Head, c.1929-33
Donated from the estate of the artist, 1987Oil pastel on cardgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Work on Paper, Struss, Elsie, Female Bust, c.1929-33
Donated from the estate of the artist, 1987Conté on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Work on Paper, Struss, Elsie, Seated Female Figure, c.1929-33
Donated from the estate of the artist, 1987Charcoal on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Work on Paper, Struss, Elsie, Two Female Figures, c.1929-33
Donated from the estate of the artist, 1987Ink on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown Female possibly Mary Ellen Johnson c1878
Thought to be Mary Ellen Johnson c1878stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Index to Ararat Hospital Records - Database Index, Male Patients 1896-1910, Female Patients 1896-1917, Case Books 1865-1894, Unit 3 1889-1896
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Index to Ararat Hospital Records - Database Index, Male Patients 1896-1910, Female Patients 1896-1917, Case Books 1865-1894, Unit 3 1889-1896
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Montsalvat
Bronze Sculpture, Untitled (Female Nude)
Bronze sculpture of a woman wearing a lace headdress.Nonematcham skipper, sculpture, bronze, woman, headress -
Montsalvat
Terracotta Sculpture/ Iron Column, Untitled (Female Nude)
Terracotta sculpture of a kneeling woman mounted upon an iron column.Nonematcham skipper, sculpture, terracotta, woman, nude, column -
Montsalvat
Terracotta Sculpture/ Iron Column, Untitled (Female Nude)
Terracotta Sculpture of a seated nude woman mounted upon an iron column. Nonematcham skipper, sculpture, terracotta, woman, nude, column -
Montsalvat
Terracotta Sculpture/ Iron Column, Untitled (Female Nude)
Terracotta sculpture of a kneeling nude woman mounted upon an iron column.Nonematcham skipper, sculpture, terracotta, woman, nude, column -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Natural pigment on bark, Mawurndjul, John, 'Female Wayarra Spirit' by John Mawurndjul, 1995
Balang [John MAWURNDJUL] (1952 - ) Born Mumeka, Northern Territory Country: Milmilngkan, West Arnham Land, Northern Territory Clan: Na-Kurulk Language Group: Kunwinjku Location: Milmilngkan John Mawurndjul is an Australian indigenous artist. He is a member of the Kuninjku people of West Arnhem Land, Northern Territory. Growing up John had only occasional contact with non-indigenous people and culture. He was tutored in rarrk, a traditional painting technique using fine cross hatching and infill, working on small barks. During the 1980s he started producing larger and more complex works. The artist has painted 'Wayarra', a generic term which can include both malevolent spirit beings which continually inhabit certain sites or objects but can also mean the Spirit of a recently deceased person. These spirits are one of two spirits of the dead, the other being the 'Kun-malng' soul. The 'Wayarra' is the shadow or 'shade' of the dead and may take on the form of the deceased and haunt areas where the deceased recently inhabited. In order to prevent Wayarra spirits from harassing relative of the recently deceased, a smoking ceremont is performed where Ironwood leaves are burnt around the camp of the recently deceased and ochre is rubbed on all objects belonging to the deceased. Ochre may also be rubbed on vehicles, houses and trees. Some Wayarra are a particular Dreaming totem for people of certain clans. This is why many artists depict Wayarra in their bark paintings and sculptures. They are depicting clan totems particular to their lineage and which are celebrated in major regional patrimoiety ceremonies. In 1989 the work of John Mawurndjul was included in the landmark exhibition "Magiciens de la Terra' at the Centre Pompidou and Grande Halle de la Vilette in Paris, France. His works have also been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Australia, New York, Paris and Japan. Mawurndjul is one of eight artists whose work in part of the largest inernational commission of contemporary Indigenous art from Australia at the Musee du Quai Branly, Paris. The work was exhibited in the Australian survey "John Mawurndjul: I Am The Old And The New", at the Museum of Contemporary Art, one of the 160-odd works all chosen by Mawurndjul for inclusion in the exhibition. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.This artwork was chosen by John Murwurndjul as on of around 160 works for exhibition in the 2018 Australian Survey of his work at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The artist is known for his rarrk work, which is evident in 'Female Wayarra Spirit'.Aboriginal bark painting featurung rarrk. The artwork is associated with Dilebang, a duwa moiety place that belongs to the Kurulk clan. This work is currently on loan for exhibition in 'John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new'. The exhibition will be shown at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (Sydney) from 6 July – 23 September 2018, and the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide from 26 October 2018 – 28 January 2019.art, artwork, john mawurndjul, aboriginal, bark painting, rarrk, wayarra, kuninjku, maningrida, loan -
Federation University Art Collection
Drawing - Charcoal on paper, C.J, [Female Nude], 1990
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed life drawing.art, artwork, life drawing, horsham available -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, QIIB female production workers
Women production workers at Queensland Industrial Institute for the Blind. 1 - Daphne Lawson, Eileen Henry, Barbara Harding and Rosemary Davis at their respective workstations making toilet brushes or caning chair. 2 - Another view of the room. Barbara Harding and Rosemary Davis sit making toilet brushes, whilst Daphne Lawson and Eileen Henry stand to make cane chairs.2 x B/W photographs of four women in workshopC2-6330, C2-6329queensland industrial institute for the blind, daphne lawson, eileen henry, barbara harding, rosemary davis, employment -
Vision Australia
Slide - Image, Female organist playing at Ormond Hall, circa 1900
A blind woman plays the organ with one hand, whilst the other reads Braille music from a sheet in front of her, on the stage at Ormond Hall.Lantern slide of women playing organroyal victorian institute for the blind, blind musicians -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Robin Pleydell with female staff member and client
Robin Pleydell looks on as an AFB worker reads from a Braille volume whilst sitting in front of a computer, and also with a vision impaired older woman working on a piece of pottery.Col. transparencies of Robin Pleydell in a pottery class and at a workdesk.association for the blind, robin pleydell -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Female resident reading Stories for a Prince, 1983-1990
An unknown nursing home resident sits as she reads 'Stories for a Prince', outside in the shade. It is unknown where these images were taken, however assumed to be at Elanora.1 black and white photograph of older woman reading a bookelanora home (brighton), recreation, association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Two female residents eating lunch in dining room at Elanora, 1983-1990
Three women sit around a table eating a warm lunch. Two of them are more viewable to camera. It is unknown where these images were taken, however assumed to be at Elanora in 1999 due to the processing imprint on the back (Hampton). Four strips of negatives include these images and others taken at that time.4 colour photographs of women eating a cooking lunch and 4 strips of negatives, some of other peopleelanora home (brighton), association for the blind -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Portraits of female residents at Elanora, c.1980-90
Images of various unknown Elanora residents.3 b/w photographs of Elanora residentsassociation for the blind, elanora home (brighton) -
Park Orchards Community House
Newspaper, Lynn Upham of Park Orchards first female president of Leos Club. Circa 1983
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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Female Relatives badge, 1942 Female Relatives badge
Small white badgeIssued by Commonwealth Govt. A138681 -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - WW1 Women Relatives Badge, WW1 Female relatives Badge
Silver and blue badgeIssued by Dept. of Defence to women of Australia. For Duty Done. TGSIL 26166 12546 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Argus, Female Students Working in the Orchard, 1930-1940
Two newspaper cuttings pasted onto a sheet of paper. (1) "Golden fruit - girl students at the Burnley Horticultural College gathering a fine crop of oranges in the orchard." in The Argus, 16th July 1931.(2) student examining some blossom, with the caption: "Searching for thrips: the thrips menace has made its appearance again on fruit blossom in some districts of Victoria. This photograph, taken today at the Burnley Horticultural School, shows one of the girl students with a magnifying glass looking for the minute insects. A few isolated thrips have been discovered on the buds of some of the trees at the school."female students, oranges, thrips, students working outside, fruit, orchard, field station, blossom -
Merri-bek City Council
Work on paper - Artists book: screenprint in 10 colours, with printed offset supplement, Emily Floyd, Female Orgasm: A codex of sorts, after Ursula K Le Guin, 2018-19